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Definition of exfiltrate in English: exfiltrateverb ˈɛksfɪltreɪteksˈfiltrāt [with object]Withdraw (troops or spies) surreptitiously, especially from a dangerous situation. 使(部队,间谍)偷偷撤出危险阵地(或岗位) US special forces agents have all been exfiltrated from Iran Example sentencesExamples - After refueling, the helicopters returned to exfiltrate the ground force.
- Civilians from inside the building should be given necessary medical and psychiatric care; be interrogated for intelligence; and be screened to ensure that hostile forces do not exfiltrate among freed civilians.
- The enemy usually tried to exfiltrate away down alleyways, but often had to run from positions of concealment to these exfiltration routes, so it was easy for us to anticipate where to kill the enemy.
- After the completion of fencing work it would be impossible to either exfiltrate or infiltrate from this stretch.
- AMC / A37V still requires pilots when dropping or exfiltrating troops.
- The bulk of these funds would be held in escrow, to be available to him at some future date when he determined that he wanted to be exfiltrated to the United States with his family.
- It was used to infiltrate, exfiltrate, and re-supply in any weather condition and almost any environment.
- At the same time, it maintained that ‘allegations of disappearances have been made concerning persons who have actually been exfiltrated across the border for training in subversion.’
- Infiltrating and exfiltrating people into and out of hostile areas are the most perilous applications of this tradecraft.
- Usually, individuals had to exfiltrate enemy territory by hazardous land routes.
- The main body of front line troops would exfiltrate rearward that night leaving behind a small covering force.
- Instead, they were attempting to pick up the mortarman as he infiltrated or exfiltrated to and from his safe haven to his firing location.
- Mortars are also employed, but are done so from a truck platform, or if dismounted, are dismounted quickly and only long enough to drop rounds and then remount the truck and exfiltrate.
- The crew may also use this direct reporting method if an element is attempting to exfiltrate an area during low visibility and is trying to avoid any possible threats.
- Snake is dispatched to an area in Russia to exfiltrate a Russian scientist who's working on the development of a new, highly destructive mobile tank platform.
- The battalion immediately came under fire from enemy positions as soon as the first lift helicopters exfiltrated from the objective.
- After their defeat, when the forces broke apart and exfiltrated into the mountains, they removed the opposing advantage.
- The C-130 was evacuated and the order came to blow the aircraft and exfiltrate the country.
- Guerrilla forces will immediately attempt to break contact, and if possible, exfiltrate the ambush site.
- A related interesting thought exercise would be how much cost would be required by a criminal organization in an attempt to exfiltrate the latest copy of the source code from Microsoft.
Derivativesnoun ɛksfɪlˈtreɪʃ(ə)n We also were continuing to support the infiltration and exfiltration of a few intelligence officers and agents who were traveling in and out of Iran on intelligence-gathering and hostage-rescue planning operations. Example sentencesExamples - We were asked if we could arrange exfiltration by boat for a French captain who was needed back in England.
- This complements the staff timeline, which starts at mission receipt and runs through exfiltration of the team.
- Their purpose for this monitoring mission was to identify infiltration or exfiltration of an individual known as ‘the Mad Mortarman’ to and from his firing position.
- In Teheran, during one carefully planned exfiltration, the disguised man lost his nerve and hid in the men's room as the plane was boarding.
Origin1980s (earlier (late 19th century) as exfiltration): perhaps suggested by infiltration, infiltrate. Definition of exfiltrate in US English: exfiltrateverbeksˈfiltrāt [with object]Withdraw (troops or spies) surreptitiously, especially from a dangerous position. 使(部队,间谍)偷偷撤出危险阵地(或岗位) US special forces agents have all been exfiltrated from Iran Example sentencesExamples - The main body of front line troops would exfiltrate rearward that night leaving behind a small covering force.
- Usually, individuals had to exfiltrate enemy territory by hazardous land routes.
- Guerrilla forces will immediately attempt to break contact, and if possible, exfiltrate the ambush site.
- AMC / A37V still requires pilots when dropping or exfiltrating troops.
- A related interesting thought exercise would be how much cost would be required by a criminal organization in an attempt to exfiltrate the latest copy of the source code from Microsoft.
- The bulk of these funds would be held in escrow, to be available to him at some future date when he determined that he wanted to be exfiltrated to the United States with his family.
- Infiltrating and exfiltrating people into and out of hostile areas are the most perilous applications of this tradecraft.
- After the completion of fencing work it would be impossible to either exfiltrate or infiltrate from this stretch.
- Snake is dispatched to an area in Russia to exfiltrate a Russian scientist who's working on the development of a new, highly destructive mobile tank platform.
- It was used to infiltrate, exfiltrate, and re-supply in any weather condition and almost any environment.
- After their defeat, when the forces broke apart and exfiltrated into the mountains, they removed the opposing advantage.
- After refueling, the helicopters returned to exfiltrate the ground force.
- Civilians from inside the building should be given necessary medical and psychiatric care; be interrogated for intelligence; and be screened to ensure that hostile forces do not exfiltrate among freed civilians.
- At the same time, it maintained that ‘allegations of disappearances have been made concerning persons who have actually been exfiltrated across the border for training in subversion.’
- Instead, they were attempting to pick up the mortarman as he infiltrated or exfiltrated to and from his safe haven to his firing location.
- The enemy usually tried to exfiltrate away down alleyways, but often had to run from positions of concealment to these exfiltration routes, so it was easy for us to anticipate where to kill the enemy.
- Mortars are also employed, but are done so from a truck platform, or if dismounted, are dismounted quickly and only long enough to drop rounds and then remount the truck and exfiltrate.
- The crew may also use this direct reporting method if an element is attempting to exfiltrate an area during low visibility and is trying to avoid any possible threats.
- The C-130 was evacuated and the order came to blow the aircraft and exfiltrate the country.
- The battalion immediately came under fire from enemy positions as soon as the first lift helicopters exfiltrated from the objective.
Origin1980s (earlier ( late 19th century) as exfiltration): perhaps suggested by infiltration, infiltrate. |